rattfan: Quote from Seanan McGuire's Incryptid series (Incryptid quote Seanan McGuire)
I won't have much time to post again before I go for the cataract surgery on Wednesday.  There's been so much to think about and organise;  it's like planning for a holiday, only I'll be going away for 15 minutes.  Next two days I go to work and they're not going to get my full attention, I'm afraid.   I rather wish I'd asked for these days also, but I figured it was going to be a long enough stretch since the second operation isn't until 14 days after this one.

Then on Tuesday night I have a Last Meal  [allow me my drama] for which I got a steak.  I have to do the fasting after midnight thing.  I've already booked the Uber for 6.30 am, since I have to get there by 7 am.  Even though I won't have to spare any time for breakfast, I'll have to (a) get the last eyedrop in, (b) medicate my heart-patient rat and (c) give myself a RAT test and photograph the result.  Else they won't believe me and they'll do the "up your nose with a rubber hose"  deal at the hospital.  

All this on no caffeine.  I'm kind of looking forward to having the next two and a half weeks off, but that won't feel real until I'm actually there, I think.  I'm not scared of the op - have had enough information delivered, particularly by folks who've been through this - but apprehensive, yeah.  The whole hospital experience.  And this is St John of God [Catholic] Hospital so there's also the worry about maybe bursting into flames when I walk across the threshold - or is that just Catholic churches?  
rattfan: Demons (Demons)
I rode to the Guildford bike shop yesterday to get a new bike bell and had an, um, interesting discussion with the shop’s owner.  For a start, they didn’t do card transactions under $10 so it was buy two bells or it had to be cash, which I hadn’t thought to bring.  I figured, well, they’re small and easily damaged so a spare is a good idea anyway.

However.  There's a mask mandate in place here in Perth right now.

This shop is distinctive for being the only business I’ve encountered where masks were not being worn by owner/owner’s friend,  though the friend did go out the back while we transacted.  It’s illegal not to accept coin of the realm, apparently.  When I explained that I was out of the habit of carrying cash as some businesses had stopped accepting it.  I got a bit of a lecture on this subject!

I did find myself a bit edgy about this, though I had not done anything wrong by forgetting cash.  Wasn’t expecting bells to be quite that cheap;  I guess.   I'm not so used to face to face confrontation these days and I hate it anyway.

But the conflict between which law the shop owner thinks vital is staying with me.   The one about accepting coin is ancient;  the one about masks so new the paint hasn’t dried.  I was considering how our understanding of laws has changed in the last two years.  Previous to pandemic a law was something that had always been there, from the perspective of most people. 

By these old laws;  you don’t enter someone’s home without their permission.  You don’t take something that is not yours or drive without a licence.  Suddenly, though, we must wear masks when interacting with one another and that is outraging freedom, according to folks like this guy, though I have no idea whether he only flouts the new law in his own premises.  Which is a public place, being a shop.

Anyway, he’s definitely selective about which laws he follows.  He was most strident about it being illegal not to accept cash while at the same time not wearing a mask.  He said one company (forget who) is being taken to court for refusing cash during one of the more panicked periods [my words] but he didn’t expect me to be able to say I transcribed the Federal Court and by inference, had not encountered this case.  It probably is true, considering the huge backlog in the courts but still.  Contradictory.

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